Edward Gorey

New York: Samuel French, Inc., (1983). Gorey, Edward. Soft cover. Octavo size, 56 pp., signed by Edward Gorey. Edward Gorey (1925-2000) is probably most well known for his poisonously funny miniature picture books which are complex, humorous, serious, and provocative. His vast body of work includes over 100 books written... More

New York: Congdon & Weed, Inc., (1983). Gorey, Edward. First Edition. Hardcover. Quarto size, unpaginated, signed by Edward Gorey. Edward Gorey (1925-2000) is well-known and well-loved for his poisonously funny picture books which are complex, humorous, serious, and provocative. His vast body of work includes over 100 books written by... More

New York: A Paragon Book, Published by G.P. Putnam's Sons, (1979). Gorey, Edward. Soft cover. Quarto size, unpaginated, signed by Edward Gorey. Edward Gorey (1925-2000) is well-known and well-loved for his poisonously funny picture books which are complex, humorous, serious, and provocative. His vast body of work includes over 100... More

New York: Gotham Book Mart, 1973. Gorey, Edward. 1st and Limited Edition. Hardcover. No. 86 of 100 copies, 12 mo - over 6.75" to 7.75" tall, 54 pp., Signed by Author(s). Only the inimitable Edward Gorey (1925-2000), noted for his eerie and wonderful illustrations, could so successfully publish a book... More

New York: Dodd, Mead & Company, (1976). Gorey, Edward. First Edition. Hardcover. Duodecimo size (oblong), 64 unnumbered pp. Edward Gorey (1925-2000) is probably best known for his poisonously funny picture books which are complex, humorous, serious, and provocative. His vast body of work includes over one hundred books written by... More

New York: Random House, 1982. First Edition. Quarto size, [12] pp., signed by Edward Gorey. In his inimitable style, Edward St. John Gory (1925-2000), who once said "I've sort of lost track of the modern world" (a sentiment with which we heartily agree) once again presents us with his lovely... More

(New York): The Fantod Press (Distributed by Gotham Book Mart), (1973). Gorey, Edward. First and Limited Edition. Softcover. Oblong 5" tall by 6" wide, 32 pp. in each volume, 3 volumes, complete. First Trade edition, in envelope. The first printings of a set of three softbound books, "The Disrespectful Summons"... More

New York: Ivan Obolensky / Astor-Honor, [1968]. Gorey, Edward. Original wraps. Four volumes issued in publisher’s slipcase, 16mo - over 5.75” to 6.75” tall, unpaginated with 112 leaves for all volumes. Edward Gorey (1925-2000) is well known both for his "Masterpiece Theatre" illustrated opening sequence as well as for his... More

New York: Gotham Book Mart, 1972. Gorey, Edward. 1st Edition. No binding. 12mo - over 6.75" to 7.75" tall. Unpaginated with 17 loose cards, illustrated. First edition, limited to 550 copies for sale (with 50 of these signed), plus 26 not for sale; this no. 238 of 500 not signed... More

New York: Dodd, Mead & Company, 1977. Gorey, Edward. First Edition. Hardcover. First trade edition, duodecimo size, 64 pp. Per the front dust jacket flap, "This book may well prove to be its author's most unpleasant ever"; however, nothing can dampen the inimitable style of Edward Gorey.___DESCRIPTION: Paper boards illustrated... More

New York: Young Scott Books, (1970). Gorey, Edward. Hardcover. Sixmo size, 36 pp., signed by Edward Gorey. A delightful story, drawn mostly with white illustrations/lettering on a black background, of why we have darkness at night. Signed by Gorey on the title page, drawing a line through his printed name... More